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Article Diffusion rendering of black ink paintings using new paper and ink models

Author(s): Jintae Lee.
Article: Computers & Graphics, Vol. 25, No. 2, pp. 295--308, April, 2001.
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Abstract:
A practical technique is presented for efficiently rendering oriental black ink paintings with realistic diffusion effects, being based on models which simulate a variety of paper types and black ink properties. Strokes can be generated by bristles or elastic brush models simulating those actually used in oriental black ink painting. Incorporation of paper modeling allows users to draw on a wide variety of papers having either randomly generated fiber meshes or uniform meshes commonly found in fabrics which are also frequently used. This accordingly provides a unique platform for real-time dynamic simulation of realistic ink diffusion in that the resultant diffusion images reflect the texture and the global change of gray tones as well as local temporal variations specific to a particular paper. Examples are presented demonstrating the capability of the proposed technique for handling different ink and paper properties.

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